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@Puppy I highly doubt it too.
I'll write a small app to play around and benchmark with tomorrow
@JohanLarsson I read it in the paper
yo PLCs are dope
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TLC.
i wish i pursued that instead of computer software
20:01
@JohanLarsson Yes.
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Good job PHP list being a keyword.
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DAMMIT
you can become a PLC programmer with a diploma and make an insane amount of money
@JohanLarsson P.pp..poll?
Yeah ugly as fuck. Don't think there is another way with the API.
Writing a wrapper that exposes a nicer API at least.
20:03
Creating a conditional based on a pseudo random number should be a good way to screw with branch prediction right?
@JerryCoffin I have a list of high prio stuff that I'm polling. Setting thread prio to above normal for that loop. Does it sound ok?
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hold the pigging phone! Are we talking actual licorice or that cat piss devil business that those freaky scandinavians endure?
How is the call A() even possible @AndyProwl?
You never defined $A()$
@JohanLarsson It might be, but it's not immediately clear. Most the times I've played with thread priorities, it's been reducing long-running tasks to idle priority.
20:06
@рытфолд yiiiiiiiiikes
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Define liquorice.
My thinking is that it will higher likelihood of getting a slice of cpu when it needs it if I up the prio.
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I ate this.
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The whole box.
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20:08
It's goddamn delicieux.
@рытфолд stuff with actual licorice in it
Liquorice, or licorice, (/ˈlɪk(ə)rɪʃ/ LIK-(ə-)rish or /ˈlɪk(ə)rɪs/ LIK-(ə-)ris) is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra from which a sweet flavour can be extracted. The liquorice plant is a legume native to southern Europe, India, and parts of Asia. It is not botanically related to anise, star anise, or fennel, which are sources of similar flavouring compounds. The word liquorice / licorice is derived (via the Old French licoresse) from the Greek γλυκύρριζα (glukurrhiza), meaning "sweet root", from γλυκύς (glukus), "sweet" + ῥίζα (rhiza), "root", the name provided by Dioscorides. It has been traditionally...
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oh that wood
@рытфолд Finnish stuff pretty good.
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it's delicious
@рытфолд That black chewy stuff made from liquorice?
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20:08
I chew on it sometimes.
@DonLarynx Normally, A() creates a temporary, here, A() is a function returning A coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/b2b1369792ddd046
@πάνταῥεῖ warning, cat piss passes as a flavour in scandinavia
salmonaki? is that how they spell that foul muck?
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@JohanLarsson we have "lakrisal" which is nice.
@JohanLarsson Your thread already needs to be running to adjust the priority though.
@thecoshman I know they like it salted, it's still chewy :-P ...
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20:10
probably related to "lakritsi"
@JerryCoffin I set it when I start it. Then it runs the life of the application.
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Ah.
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It means liquorice, hence.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit In geman we call it Lakritze
20:11
@πάνταῥεῖ I see you've never suffered it. it's not salty, salty would be an improvement.
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@JohanLarsson looks good
@πάνταῥεῖ where is gemany
@milleniumbug Why isn't $A foo()$ defined in the struct? Or at the very least, declared?
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there is penis shaped liquorice :(
@JohanLarsson That sounds more reasonable. Yes, if I'm not mistaken high priority is typically for a thread that only needs to run once in a while, but when it's ready to run, it needs to run right away (but total CPU use will usually be quite low).
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20:12
"lulletje" is Dutch for "little penis"
@DonLarynx Use the ``` characters for code
lol LaTeX in snack overfloat chart
@рытфолд Rule 34.
@рытфолд I can understand why you instead choose to go by the pseudonym "rightfold"
@DonLarynx Why should it? It's a non-member function.
20:13
@thecoshman I didn't suffer from Surströmming as well yet, but I know what it is ;-) ...
@рытфолд There is also liquorice that gives you diarrhea.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit In the middle of Europe
@πάνταῥεῖ you have not suffered the seven levels of hell until Satan's shit has entered you're mouthe
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@FredOverflow MEIN KONTO
@FredOverflow oh everything give you the squits if you eat enough of it.
20:15
@thecoshman Customizers say a dozen is enough.
@thecoshman I'm not really eager
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HARIBO MACHT KINDERN FREU UND ERWASCHENE EBENSO
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Sounds good.
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Better eat it.
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No, it's spelled correctly!
20:15
It was funny with the typos.
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> EUR 17,99
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18 bucks for a bag of Haribo.
@πάνταῥεῖ Euope, you mean?
@рытфолд 5 bags, 500g total
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@FredOverflow fixed
20:16
ITT €17.99 = 18 "bucks"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, pun was intended
€3.60 for 1 bag is still quite expensive
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I'd never buy food on Amazon.
@milleniumbug of type A, though....so then in that case shouldn't it be foo(z)?
@πάνταῥεῖ wasn't punny
20:17
@рытфолд I have never seen Haribo Stevia in an offline market.
Thanks for the help @Jerry et al.
@πάνταῥεῖ I recently unsubscribed from a pun mailing list. They'd send out 10 puns a day, and I'd hoped they'd make me laugh, but no pun in ten did.
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> … sets mode: +b *!~*@*.IP
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Mind the rope in Europe
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good job
20:18
@рытфолд that stuff is not food, it's a bio weapon
@DonLarynx Thanks to weird decaying rules in parameter list, the second argument of x function takes a function pointer.
@рытфолд bargain
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I'd buy liquorice on craigslist.
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I'd even get an axe with it!
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So brütal!
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20:20
cracklist
Should I buy 2kg of untested Stevia liquorice?
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No.
untested? sounds dangerous.
Should I buy 100g for €6?
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Definitely not.
20:21
So what should I buy then?
Ell
Ell
100kg for £6
no liquorice
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@FredOverflow Modern Perl
@πάνταῥεῖ IDGI
@рытфолд Can I eat Modern Perl?
20:23
Hello.
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@FredOverflow You can.
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But it will be disgusting.
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Books aren't very good for your health either.
> modern
> perl
It's almost as funny as "modern C++".
@Griwes the problem is that boost is trademarked, so they can't call it 'C++ with boost and move"
20:25
Also about boost... I found a "gem" in Boost.UUID today.
std::memcpy( state, ps, sizeof( state ) ); // harmless data race
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm just feeling roped sometimes being an European, just as the Greek people may feel right now.
@πάνταῥεῖ ok
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@Rapptz so, almost always?
20:25
harmless data race
What are these people even thinking?
Also those stupid spaces around ( and )...
Also those stupid parens around sizeof operand
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sizeof without parentheses is retarded.
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20:28
Nobody knows the precedence of sizeof.
heh
@рытфолд No, it's not
You know what is retarded? Leaving a known data race in a reviewed library and saying it's harmless.
@milleniumbug It is inconsistent.
@рытфолд You know what? I'm gonna buy those 2kg of liquorice. And then I'm gonna bring them to the unconference. And then we'll have a legendary diarrhea party.
20:29
sizeof x only works if x is a variable, not a type.
sizeof(type) to the rescue.
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sizeof(decltype(x))
lol
Just put the soddin' brackets in. Don't have to think about it then.
Why did you focus on sizeof instead of on the data race? lol
20:30
Is sizeof(T&) == sizeof(T)?
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Yes.
@Griwes Because you did that. We were focusing on remaining issues.
@Griwes Don't really care about the data race.
Is sizeof(void*) == sizeof(sizeof(42))?
@FredOverflow I hate liquorice.
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20:31
@FredOverflow Not necessarily.
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@FredOverflow Not necessarily.
@Rapptz enum { x };!
@FredOverflow Hmmm, is sizeof(T&) even legal? Need to fact-check.
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@milleniumbug Yes, it is.
@milleniumbug It’s fine.
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20:32
@FredOverflow It's often true, but I'd just use uintptr_t.
@CatPlusPlus What's Jesus doing with the sauce?
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Being dead.
Oh, yeah, right. The sizeof(T&) is used in type-safe compile-time array size macro
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sizeof x is sometimes not known at compile-time in C.
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It's dynamic when used on a VLA!
20:35
yesterday, by рытфолд
@Blob Good thing nobody gives a shit about C.
@рытфолд fuck VLAs
> All functions are re-entrant. Classes are as thread-safe as an int. That is an instance can not be shared between threads without proper synchronization.
@Rapptz That data race is deep in the internals of the library.
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@FredOverflow I think this is a nice use case for alloca: github.com/rightfold/agluj/blob/master/vm/src/agluj/vm.d#L75
It races on a function local static.
20:36
@Griwes It's in seed_rng.
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localVariableCount is almost always smaller than or equal to 3.
Yes. It races on a function local static.
@Rapptz It races on this.
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I wish D had loop invariants.
@Griwes No it doesn't?
@Rapptz unsigned int * ps = sha1_random_digest_state_();
Yes it does.
TSAN shouted at it in our codebase at work. Each UUID generation created a new instance of the generator.
20:40
@milleniumbug this program is really trippin my balls.
Is it just me, or is the site acting up?
@Mysticial I got an error earlier when I tried to delete an answer.
@Mysticial Works OK for me:)
...so far...
@Mysticial From here it doesn't seem much different from usual. Maybe your employer's Internet connection isn't very reliable... :-)
@JerryCoffin Yeah, that's what I'm thinking too.
20:44
@FredOverflow Fred is banned from the unconference.
3
@Mysticial Seems okay?
@R.MartinhoFernandes No boys with the black stuff.
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Oh, I know now why parameters in PHP are invariant.
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Because then they don't have to look up classes at method definition time.
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Instead, they can just do string comparison.
20:45
Apart from anything else, it makes beer taste terrible.
@MartinJames whattttt
@рытфолд what
@рытфолд "incompetence" would reduce verbiage and increase accuracy.
Not to be mistaken for "incontinence", which would be crossing the streams.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit NO liquourice.
You know better than to ask for library recommendations on Snack Overthrow. — Lightness Races in Orbit just now
/cc @CatPlusPlus
20:50
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol, it's not often we get a chance to close a question from a 11.5k user.
I'm home!
@MartinJames let's enjoy it!
@Nooble no, my house is home
@MartinJames May be someone having sursrtrömming with them would deserve more attention though
@LightnessRacesinOrbit No, I am home. Your house isn't home, I am. Tell your house to stop being me.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oddly enough he links a library already in his question.
20:52
@πάνταῥεῖ What? Cane we just eat/drink pizza, beer and spirits?
Ell
Ell
Liquourice is nice
@Ell Oh shit. There's two of them.
@MartinJames I'm actually thinking of something like surströmming pizza
Marinara north deluxe :-D
@πάνταῥεῖ I don't even know what that is. Please don't say it's some Scandinavian rotting fish.
^ It is exactly!
They'll like to have it with a lot of raw oniions
20:55
Answers to off-topic questions written in comments. I can't beat that. — Lightness Races in Orbit 2 mins ago
@πάνταῥεῖ Gagh... it was the most disgusting thing I could think of, (mod John Smith's keg).
I already voted to close
@Nooble You are at home.
Liquorice has the consistency of, and tastes like, very hard rubber.
@Rapptz odd
@Rapptz ;)
@Rapptz answering anyway removes the punishment factor and encourages repeat offenses
20:56
@Nooble Wrong, salted rubber tastes a lot better
Don't really care much about library questions
I consider them to be the least harmless of the off-topic bunch.
@Lightness And yet you've commented twice, reprimanded OP once, and... =) — codingthewheel 56 secs ago
@Rapptz In reality I half agree
I am hungry for bagels.
@Rapptz What to put on? (Don't say surströmming now)
Cream cheese
20:58
@πάνταῥεῖ ew
@πάνταῥεῖ Why would you put salt on rubber?
@Nooble So you can tell it from the Liqourice.
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Ich muss zerstören!
@Rapptz Probably with some chives on top
@Nooble To make it taste better?
@πάνταῥεῖ Sugar would be better. Rubber is salty enough.
21:00
@рытфолд Was musst Du zerstören?
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Ich muss die Lounge zerstören!
Blech
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Blech sphere
How can you only pick 3 if "Flexible work hours" and "Remote working options" are separate checkboxes?
Those two things should be essentially synonymous.
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No.
21:02
@Nooble That's some concept followed with Liquorice as well, don't really know if it's essentially better.
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They are completely different things.
This really needs that 'Fucking Clueless' close-reason:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28418982/function-is-returning-the-pointer-for-the-same-as-before
@рытфолд But they are closely related.
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@MartinJames It's not a bug, it's a feature!
@рытфолд Ja warum denn? Ist irgendwas nicht in Ordnung?
21:03
@рытфолд lol, actually true, in this case.
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@πάνταῥεῖ NEIN
@MartinJames No kidding.
@рытфолд Ja dann :-D ...
Anyone have a better res pic i.sstatic.net/7vIs1.jpg
no
21:10
god SE is totally full of dicks today
it's the biggest on the net
approx 1% larger than yours
2
'Efficient binary I/O over a network' - oh! I can get rep from this! Open... 'I'm trying to write a small Haskell program' - oh fuck:(
Oh.. the fire-extinguishers are back.
so... erhm, yeah.
fuck that picture its a fucking tease fuck fuck fuck rageface.jpeg
@Rapptz soooooooooo much better
ahhh the Wanks on ELL are even worse than the ones on SO!
i need a time out. bbiab
hang on
anyone know what 'aggregate' means in this context?
ok never mind I looked it up
21:28
lol
you could have guessed tbh
I have a headache, a massive one.. what should I do?
what type
@LightnessRacesinOrbit curious that they used that terminology. It would be like calling something 'product' when you're not in that industry
@Rapptz yeah I feel a bit ditzy now
@LightnessRacesinOrbit "congeries"? I have no clue :-P
@FilipRoséen-refp Stay off here probably
21:31
Anyone familiar with the hook-by-changing-vtable-entries method?
@melak47 You mean the non-thread-safe one?
@MartinJames possibly :)
@πάνταῥεῖ can't do that.. I'm stuck at uni waiting for my gf to head home
Probably a tension headache.
why would you search heap memory for copies of the vtable?
21:33
@FilipRoséen-refp a) suck it up, b) take ibuprofen or paracetamol.
@FilipRoséen-refp you wanted a challenge, now go be productive with a headache!
@Rapptz I'd rather go with B, but that would require me to head out in the cold.. because of this A is more appealing.
@melak47 Fuck knows. If you're pissing about like that anyway, may as well find out how that C++ implementation stores the vtable pointer.
@melak47 me and my requests for challenges.. well played sir, well played.
I'll take beer.
21:35
If the pain is around your eye though then you should probably go to the doctor.
@Rapptz You bully!
@Rapptz Yeah. Cancer.
@FilipRoséen-refp How big is it, again?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit approx 120% bigger than yours
@Rapptz everytime I get a headache I have pain around the eye, so I probably shouldn't
that means yours is 220% the size of mine which is rather incredible
21:38
@FilipRoséen-refp Just so we're clear, that's not good lol
@Rapptz Sounds like a pretty typical migraine to me
@MartinJames well there seems to be one vtable per class...so I don't get why you'd: obtain an instance of that class and get the vtable pointer from there, then: search the heap for copies of the vtable, take the first one, and change that. like...what the fuck
@LightnessRacesinOrbit migraines are in the side of head
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you also have a headache? cool. (no, I'm not going to give in to your potential valid point about grammar)
@Rapptz not always (despite the etymology of the name)
@FilipRoséen-refp no (huh?)
21:39
@melak47 I dunno either:)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you lost me.
@Rapptz As well as my tinnitus is, and I'm still not able to just turn it off.
@FilipRoséen-refp you lost me first
@Rapptz Apparently it's more likely to be a Cluster Headache
still normal
Cluster headaches aren't normal.
They're the worst type of headaches.
you're right - normal was the wrong word, as they are rare
but that doesn't mean you need to panic about it - they are nominal
21:41
@Rapptz IME, they are, esp. on HP clusters.
I'm not exactly worried at him in particular.
you instructed him to go to see his Doctor
does this not imply worry?!
I don't think you've ever seen cluster headaches if you think it doesn't warrant panic.
21:42
so first he needs to see a doctor, then you're not worried about it, then you think it's worth panicking over and I must automatically never have experienced one if I disagree with you about this?
fuck it cba
plonking's easy than dealing with this nonsense :)
The last cluster headache I got was 8 HP unix boxes, 7 of them blocked, one spinning.
Adios.
@Rapptz Nite.
@MartinJames spinning how. like physically?
21:44
@MartinJames hum, it does this for all heaps of a process...I guess it's possible that the D3D implementation creates a private heap for its crap...but why would the vtable be located there?
@Rapptz: (I couldn't really)
@Rapptz (In case you didn't realise)
my life would be empty and meaningless without you
It's okay.
I am Rapptz with awe!
lol
I was thinking of changing my username for new things.
I usually change every 5 years but this one has been here for 7 years.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol, the daemon was borked at 100% CPU
@Rapptz Please no. I have enough trouble keeping track of the various rightfolds/zoidbergs/telkitties etc.
21:48
"Regarding Dlls, actually the dlls are mapped inside the address space of the process which is using them. The OS will create pages in the RAM for the Dll. Those pages will be shared between the processes only if they are read only (typically the executable code). If the page has read/write access, then the data will be in multiple pages so that each process can have its own version of that data."
@Rapptz :/
We all need to start thinking of Valentine's Day names
I don't have a new name anyway.
@melak47 DLL* DLLs* DLL*
Ell
Ell
@LightnessRacesinOrbit dlL* dLd* Dll*
so if you have multiple DLLs with read/write access to their pages where the vtables reside, you could have multiple copies of the same class' vtable?
@melak47 What OS does that purport to describe? It's certainly not true about most typical OSes (which use COW, so non-shared pages come from actual writing, not just read/write access).
@JerryCoffin Windows, but I have no clue if this is accurate lol
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> say so 'drowning' ~~ /o/
True
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If Perl 6 is terrible, at least consider it awesome for this.
21:52
@melak47 Definitely not accurate about Windows (which uses COW).
> Starting college to get a CS degree within the year. Is a laptop necessary? (self.learnprogramming)
Well yeah I realize that I do not finish my question. — Arpegius 2 mins ago
ugh
@JerryCoffin hm...so say the vtable is in a shared page, then I write to it and change it, so the page is copied for my dll or process or whatever and I get my own page in which the vtables get's changed? or what
21:58
@melak47 Yes.
@melak47 not quite true past win 7
but page sharing only works in certain quite limited circumstances which don't really apply anymore.
if a page is read/write but has not been written to... it's copy on write
so afaik page sharing between processes doesn't tend to occur anymore.
You "thought" your question says...? I "think" my answer addresses that (unless you bailed before the summary). And yes, I confirm your point out this limiting the use of asio::streambuf with keep-alive streams (e.g. long-polling etc.). — sehe 12 secs ago
jerk. There's no way "I just thought that my questions says that I want to use external parser" is not sucking it in

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